赋予病毒“真实感”:COVID-19和医学模型的修辞

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Ashley Lazevnick
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本文将SARS-CoV-2的数字模型置于更长的想象技术历史中,这些技术为科学现象提供了视觉形式。利用三维模型的蛋白质数据库,医学插图画家构建了一个蛋白质刺突病毒的模型。把肉眼看不见的东西变成有形的是什么意思?在这个过程中,情感、影响和说服的位置是什么?为了回答这些问题,本文将COVID-19模型与尼尔斯·玻尔的原子图以及詹姆斯·沃森和弗朗西斯·克里克的DNA双螺旋模型进行了比较。
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Giving the Virus a “Realistic Feel”: COVID-19 and the Rhetoric of Medical Models
This article situates the digital model of SARS-CoV-2 within a longer history of imagining technologies that have given visual form to scientific phenomena. Using the Protein Data Bank of three-dimensional models, medical illustrators constructed a model of the protein-spiked virus. What does it mean to make something invisible to the naked eye tangible? What is the place of emotion, affect, and persuasion in this process? To answer these questions, this article compares the COVID-19 model with Niels Bohr’s diagram of the atom and James Watson and Francis Crick’s model of the DNA double-helix.
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